Originally owned by Lockheed-Martin, 2777 N. Ontario was renovated beginning in 2008. The UK-based Eikon Group, a post-production company that has worked on “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017) and “Blade Runner 2049” (2017), began leasing the building in 2018 with a ten-year agreement.
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Hercules Campus
Fast Forward carefully removed significant amounts of paving and landscaping up to the edge of the historic buildings.
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Relatively straightforward demolition project nonetheless had to meet today’s strict environmental standards.
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Selective demolition and removal of the loading dock behind Building 300. Demolition was carried out to the edge of the building, taking care not to damage the building itself.
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Renovation of the cafeteria at Corporate Pointe West Hills, which has been certified as LEED Gold by the U.S. Green Building Council for sustainable building design. The project involved both soft and hard demolition.
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Removing concrete panels while Cal-Poly Pomona University Library continued to be used required some clever engineering.
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One of the last film processing labs in the country, Deluxe Labs sold this property in 2015 when they shifted their focus to digital video editing. It is now home to ZestFinance, which was on Inc.’s list of 5000 Fastest Growing Companies in America, Fortune’s 30 Best Workplaces in Tech in 2017, and Fortune’s 100 Best Workplaces for Women in 2016.
Corporate Pointe
Walnut Village
This lot was cleared of 28 single-family homes. The property is now home to the Walnut Village Orange County Retirement Community.
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Fast Forward broke and hauled 3500 square feet of concrete every day. In order to accomplish this feat, they modified a piece of equipment to form a custom ripper/slab grab attachment called “The Claw.”
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